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Page 95
Therapists should try to follow up these patients as much as possible in order to
learn more about them and the reason for the failure . Sometimes it is possible to
determine what happened , as in the following two examples : Dr . A . was a forty
...
Therapists should try to follow up these patients as much as possible in order to
learn more about them and the reason for the failure . Sometimes it is possible to
determine what happened , as in the following two examples : Dr . A . was a forty
...
Page 144
The next time she found one of her children doing wrong , she was , uh , I think ,
uh , in the capacity to do a whole lot of good for that school , but it never
happened again . She didn ' t hesitate to stand up for something that she thought
was ...
The next time she found one of her children doing wrong , she was , uh , I think ,
uh , in the capacity to do a whole lot of good for that school , but it never
happened again . She didn ' t hesitate to stand up for something that she thought
was ...
Page 163
What ' s happening in the wide , wide laboratory ? ” “ Well , ah , I didn ' t meet
anybody . Nothing happened . I just had a busy day . ” By then I know he ' s not in
the mood to be questioned and that I should keep my mouth shut , but I ' ll pursue
...
What ' s happening in the wide , wide laboratory ? ” “ Well , ah , I didn ' t meet
anybody . Nothing happened . I just had a busy day . ” By then I know he ' s not in
the mood to be questioned and that I should keep my mouth shut , but I ' ll pursue
...
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Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
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